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Mankato police ask for help identifying person of interest in killing of Buay Juk, 27
MANKATO, Minn. — Mankato police are hoping a reward will help them solve the year-old murder of a 27-year-old man.In a video posted to YouTube on Monday, Cmdr. Chris Baukol says someone shot and killed Buay Juk on Balcerzak Drive just after midnight on Oct. 28, 2023.At the time, a witness told police they saw a man running away from the scene after gunshots were fired.Detectives shared a surveillance video showing the man they say is a person of interest in this case. Juk's family says he was "a father, a son, a brother and uncle," and his killing turned their lives "upside down."Police are offering a $15,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Mankato Police Department at 507-387-8565.
Adam Fravel Trial: Maddi Kingsbury's father tells jurors 'She deserved better' from relationship
MANKATO, Minn. — Krista (Naber) Hultgren, the mother of Maddi Kingsbury, was the first witness to take the stand Tuesday on the ninth day of testimony in the murder trial of Adam Fravel. Hultgren was the first in what’s expected to be a series of family members and friends...
LS-H football falls to JCC in section semifinal showdown
There were no illusions about the challenges that awaited the Le Sueur-Henderson football team when it traveled to Jackson County Central H.S. Saturday afternoon to compete in the Section 3AA semifinals. Having been defeated 61-14 by the Huskies, the No. 3 ranked school in class AA, earlier this season, the mood for the Giants was tempered yet optimistic and when the dust settled, it was JCC that once again came out on top, but only by a total of 36-14 this time. LS-H finished the...
Extreme weather dampens area crop yields
Following a growing season that’s been unusually wet and dry at the same time, Le Sueur County farmers like Angela Guentzel are finding fewer crops to harvest this fall. On her sixth generation family farm between Kasota and Mankato in Le Sueur County, Guentzel said the inconsistent weather has made for an odd growing season. With the state averaging more than 25 inches of rainfall between April and June, the season was reported to be one of the wettest recorded in Minnesota history. ...
Halloween Fun Run brings out costumed runners
Approximately 155 costumed characters hit the track around St. Peter High School on Saturday morning to enjoy the community’s annual Halloween Fun Run. Open to men, women, children and canines, community members got in the Halloween spirit while trekking the 5K course around the high school grounds. Young ones could join in the fun as well through the Lil’ Monster Dash. The event is hosted each year by the St....
Raiders finish regular season undefeated
For the second year in a row, the Central football team finishes the regular season with a perfect 8-0 record and a district championship. The Raiders closed out the regular season with a 47-0 win over Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop Oct. 16. Kyson Evenski completed 13 passes for 210 yards and two touchdowns, while Jack Strickfaden completed three passes for 39 yards and a score. Bradyn Daugs caught seven passes for 139 yards...
Community weighs in on local issues at Future of the City Forum
Members of the public were invited to sit down with city staff on issues like housing, business, streets, parks and public safety during Le Sueur’s annual Future of the City Forum. The event, held in the Le Sueur High School auditorium on Saturday, was a chance for the community to get to know city staff, have questions answered and bring to light topics they believe the city should be tackling. ...
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